Beyond our Solar System, aurorae have been inferred from radio observations of isolated brown dwarfs(1,2). Within our Solar System, giant planets have auroral emission with signatures across the electromagnetic spectrum including infrared emission of H(3)(+) and methane. Isolated brown dwarfs with auroral signatures in the radio have been searched for corresponding infrared features, but only null detections have been reported(3). CWISEP J193518.59-154620.3. (W1935 for short) is an isolated brown dwarf with a temperature of approximately 482âK. Here we report James Webb Space Telescope observations of strong methane emission from W1935 at 3.326âμm. Atmospheric modelling leads us to conclude that a temperature inversion of approximately 300âK centred at 1-10âmbar replicates the feature. This represents an atmospheric temperature inversion for a Jupiter-like atmosphere without irradiation from a host star. A plausible explanation for the strong inversion is heating by auroral processes, although other internal and external dynamical processes cannot be ruled out. The best-fitting model rules out the contribution of H(3)(+) emission, which is prominent in Solar System gas giants. However, this is consistent with rapid destruction of H(3)(+) at the higher pressure where the W1935 emission originates(4).
Methane emission from a cool brown dwarf.
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作者:Faherty Jacqueline K, Burningham Ben, Gagné Jonathan, Suárez Genaro, Vos Johanna M, Alejandro Merchan Sherelyn, Morley Caroline V, Rowland Melanie, Lacy Brianna, Kiman Rocio, Caselden Dan, Kirkpatrick J Davy, Meisner Aaron, Schneider Adam C, Kuchner Marc Jason, Bardalez Gagliuffi Daniella Carolina, Beichman Charles, Eisenhardt Peter, Gelino Christopher R, Gharib-Nezhad Ehsan, Gonzales Eileen, Marocco Federico, Rothermich Austin James, Whiteford Niall
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Apr;628(8008):511-514 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-024-07190-w | ||
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